Saturday, March 26, 2011

Rate Of Respiration In Reptile And Mammals

Want to know how the world is every second? Letter to Theo


Google has a very interesting tool that has been discussed in various fora. This is a "world clock" that updates in real time a wide diversity of events that happen on our planet.

Data can be divided according to different time intervals (yearly, monthly, weekly) but without a doubt, the option to view information about the world every second, is the most outstanding.
reports can be found on the world's population sex distribution, births and deaths, the areas of greatest population concentration and the age group of the population.
There is also information on the extinct species, carbon emissions, desertification / ha of forests that remain, the production of oil or the number of cars and bicycles that are occurring. There is also
economic data on external debt (including, for taxpayer) and population groups. There is a very good section on the production of electricity and renewable-nonrenewable resources, data that can be crossed with the food supply in the world.

Part perhaps more controversial, is the row of data with reference to different types of diseases and causes of death that are happening at this very moment: the cardiovascular take first place, while you follow the endocrine, respiratory, and digestive. Is also transferred to the category of diseases leading to death, where first place will take it sexually transmitted infections / HIV / AIDS, to monitor tuberculosis, childhood diseases, malaria and meningitis. There is another section for an extension stillbirths and deaths data for injuries, ranging from traffic accidents to the conflict.
For other information, The tool focuses on U.S. intelligence sources (I guess the origin of the tool itself), then we can see details about crime and punishment (ranging from drug use, identity theft, to increase the prison population ), all updated at the same time that the person sees the information.

One of the questions that may arise is the filter used to formalize the statistical data are published every second, material that is available to the public at the option of "sources" (sources or databases) where discretion each individual is also related to the authenticity.

I commented that the tool that contains these demographic indicators, was also drawn to Latin America, and I promise to look.

If Malthus were alive today, would be very interesting to hear his opinion on information that is exposed population.

Link
real time clock (in English):
http://www.poodwaddle.com/clocks/worldclockes/

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